davirix
Newbie
Does anybody know why the skopar snapshot 25 f/4 has been discontinued?
It seems to be a quite good lens, although not rangefinder-coupled. Are CV maybe planning to produce a new model coupled?
Any info appreciated.
David
It seems to be a quite good lens, although not rangefinder-coupled. Are CV maybe planning to produce a new model coupled?
Any info appreciated.
David
JeffGreene
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You might want to ask Gandy directly.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Several Voigtlander lenses have seemed to be limited production runs.
back alley
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time to get a zm 25/2.8!!

clarence
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No rangefinder coupling = no close focusing accuracy. So I've heard from some people who used it.
But I'm glad my 25 / 4 is now 'limited edition'. I only use it for street shooting anyway.
Clarence
But I'm glad my 25 / 4 is now 'limited edition'. I only use it for street shooting anyway.
Clarence
steve garza
Well-known
50 2.0 Heliar will be available seperately from Gandy. It's a great looking lens. I may be better off searching for an Elmar. It'll be cheaper...that's for sure.
sockeyed
Well-known
I've never had a problem focusing my 25/4 despite the lack of RF coupling. I actually find it a super-quick lens to use because I'm usually pre-focused when I'm on the street.
I'm sad to hear that it's discontinued unless it's going to be replaced with a version more like their newer offerings (35/2.5 Pancake II, 40/1.4 Nokton, 50/2 Heliar).
I'm sad to hear that it's discontinued unless it's going to be replaced with a version more like their newer offerings (35/2.5 Pancake II, 40/1.4 Nokton, 50/2 Heliar).
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
I've never found close focusing to be a problem with the 25/4. Too bad it's discontinued.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
The 25/4 has had a great run -- it was, along with the 15, the first of all the Cosina Voigtlander lenses. Mine sits more or less permanently on my L.
But Steve states rather unequivocally above that the 50/2 Heliar will be available separately. That is the first I've heard of that -- I doubt Stephen Gandy would be willing to make that statement. (I do hope it's true, though.)
But Steve states rather unequivocally above that the 50/2 Heliar will be available separately. That is the first I've heard of that -- I doubt Stephen Gandy would be willing to make that statement. (I do hope it's true, though.)
R
RML
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BrianPhotog
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My Bessa L & 25/4 are now a "classic"clarence said:No rangefinder coupling = no close focusing accuracy. So I've heard from some people who used it.
But I'm glad my 25 / 4 is now 'limited edition'. I only use it for street shooting anyway.
Clarence
I just popped over to the CQ site, no mention that the CV 25 has been discontinued, or I didn't see it.
BrianPhotog
Well-known
rover said:I just popped over to the CQ site, no mention that the CV 25 has been discontinued, or I didn't see it.
It's on the front page of http://www.cosina.co.jp/ along with the Bessa-T and 75/2.5 SL as being discontinued. It's also on the discontinued page at http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigt/seizo-chushi.html.
He also announced it on his CVUG mailing list and I think it was announced here somewhere?
I have to start reading the CVUG again.
I just went and looked at the CQ Pricing page, the "news" hasn't made it's way there yet.
As for what replaces it, the CV 21 does a good job too and it is coupled when for those times that you want it to be. When ever I hear something is discontinued my immediate thought is that I need one! But I have the 21. It is wider, but still will do the trick for when I want to go wider than 28.
I just went and looked at the CQ Pricing page, the "news" hasn't made it's way there yet.
As for what replaces it, the CV 21 does a good job too and it is coupled when for those times that you want it to be. When ever I hear something is discontinued my immediate thought is that I need one! But I have the 21. It is wider, but still will do the trick for when I want to go wider than 28.
pvdhaar
Peter
With the Bessa-L out of production, and given the RF coupled 21mm and 28mm alternatives, it makes sense to discontinue the CV25. There are so many lenses in the line-up now, that some cleanup is defendable. The CV25 remains a wonderful lens though..
hth
Well-known
Take a look at Robert White or the cosina.co.jp web site, but you probably need a babel fish and some imagination to interpret it.
/Håkan
/Håkan
rover said:I just popped over to the CQ site, no mention that the CV 25 has been discontinued, or I didn't see it.
Fred
Feline Great
"along with the Bessa-T and 75/2.5 SL as being discontinued."
I'm pleased I got my 75 when I did, a truely astonishing lens for the money. The news about the 25 on its way out has been around for some tdime. Robert White in the UK has run out of black ones a while back.
I could be tempted though to go for a 25 but like others here I have the 28 Skopar and the 21 (and the 15), just don't know when I would find the time to use it.
I'm pleased I got my 75 when I did, a truely astonishing lens for the money. The news about the 25 on its way out has been around for some tdime. Robert White in the UK has run out of black ones a while back.
I could be tempted though to go for a 25 but like others here I have the 28 Skopar and the 21 (and the 15), just don't know when I would find the time to use it.
Sonnar2
Well-known
A triple "Cheerio" to the great petite Snapshot-Skopar 4/25mm. It was one of two lenses of the inititial Voigtlaender program for the Bessa-L (therefore without rangefinder coupling) back in 1999 and its great performance for a reasonable price had a great deal on its name and success!
Not only this lens was worth to carry its famous name Voigtlander. It has added to its honor...
Frank
Not only this lens was worth to carry its famous name Voigtlander. It has added to its honor...
Frank
John Robertson
Well-known
Sorry but I just never got to love my 25mm skopar, perhaps the fact that I have the 21 and 28 as well means that I hardly ever use it. could also be that my two Bessas , an R2 and a T both have r/f and that the lens is better suited to the Bessa L. Just had a thought, tried it on the Fed Zaria, which it fits nicely. Perhaps Iwill give it a try there! 
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Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I had one for a few weeks earlier this year, but decided I'd really prefer a 28 because my M6 had framelines. I wouldn't mind another 25, but I'm trying hard to keep the RF kit small...
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